CREDAI Hyderabad Property Show 2026 Receives Massive Footfalls

Hyderabad, Feb 9: The second day of the CREDAI Hyderabad Property Show 2026 at the HITEX Exhibition Centre has emerged as a resounding “rolling success,” sending a powerful message regarding the city’s real estate growth. This unprecedented surge in interest clearly reflects the unwavering confidence of Hyderabad’s residents in the local property market. Operating under the theme ‘Permanent Ho Jao’, the three-day show serves as a comprehensive platform for homebuyers to secure their dream homes and transition into permanent stakeholders in the city’s growth.

The event atmosphere remained electric throughout the day as builders and buyers engaged in detailed negotiations. To conclude the day’s activities, CREDAI hosted a ‘JAM room’ session, allowing visitors to unwind with soulful live music, reflecting the vibrant lifestyle and community spirit of Hyderabad.

A Trusted Marketplace for Homebuyers

 Strict Verification: The exhibition exclusively showcases more than 300 RERA-approved projects, ensuring that all visitors engage with verified, compliant developments.

 Diverse Offerings: Homebuyers can explore a wide spectrum of residential and commercial options, including apartments, villas, plotted developments, and office spaces across established and emerging corridors.

 End-to-End Solutions: Leading financial institutions, including exclusive presenting partner Bank of Baroda, are providing instant in-principle home loan sanctions and personalised consultations on-site.Expert Panel Discussions & Market Insights

A major highlight of the second day was a series of panel discussions featuring industry leaders and government officials:

 llegal Pre-Launches: TGRERA Chairman, Mr. N. Satyanarayan, cautioned homebuyers against the risks of purchasing unapproved properties and falling prey to “deep discounts” offered during illegal pre-launch sales.

 Sustainable Future: A session titled “Green Miles, Clean City” explored the collective responsibility of developers and citizens in ensuring Hyderabad’s growth remains environmentally sustainable.

Affordability Solutions: The “Skyscrapers vs. Shelters” panel addressed the affordability crisis facing the middle-income group (70% of the city), deliberating on ways to keep housing within reach of the common man despite rising material and land costs.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. N. Jaideep Reddy, President, CREDAI Hyderabad, said,

“Hyderabad is at the cusp of its next phase of growth. The first phase delivered a five-to-six-times appreciation in property values, and the current momentum is only accelerating.

Mr. B. Jagannath Rao, President-Elect, CREDAI Hyderabad, said,

“Hyderabad is emerging as a global city because it has managed to grow rapidly without losing its ‘cultural soul,’ making it an ideal destination for families to settle for a lifetime.”

Adding to this, Mr. Kranti Kiran Reddy, General Secretary, CREDAI Hyderabad, said,

“Highlighted CREDAI’s close coordination with the State Government to address infrastructure challenges and ensure structured, proactive urban governance.”

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